BlackRock Calls Bitcoin 'Defensive Asset' 🟠

BlackRock shifts from calling Bitcoin speculative to labeling it a defensive hedge asset.

BlackRock Calls Bitcoin 'Defensive Asset' 🟠

BlackRock Officially Labels Bitcoin a Defensive Asset

The world's largest asset manager has fundamentally shifted its stance on Bitcoin. BlackRock is no longer calling it speculative or risky—they're positioning it as a defensive hedge. This isn't just semantics. When a $10 trillion asset manager changes its language from "alternative investment" to "defensive asset," institutional allocation models change with it.

The timing couldn't be more significant. As central banks worldwide accelerate money printing—the Fed issued $14.7 trillion in Treasury bonds this week alone while China dropped ¥1.3 trillion in stimulus—BlackRock is signaling that Bitcoin serves as protection, not speculation. This is the narrative shift Bitcoin has needed for mainstream institutional adoption.

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